Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 528 pages
- Published by: McGraw-Hill/OsborneMedia
- Edition: 2nd Edition April 19, 2002
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0072190922
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0072190922
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.4 x 1.3 inches
- Weighs: 2.4 pounds
Product Description
This authorized guide from Oracle Press explains how to implement the Oracle9
i Server on Windows NT/2000. You'll get details on operating system fundamentals, installation, and configuration, plus intermediate and advanced topics such as architecture, migration, clustering, parallel server, performance monitoring, troubleshooting, and using Oracle Enterprise Manager.
Back Cover Copy
Deploy Oracle9
i in the Windows Environment
Get full details on running Oracle9
i on the Windows platform from this in-depth resource. From the exclusive publisher of Oracle Press books,
Oracle9i for Windows Handbook covers installation, migration, database administration, application server administration in the middle-tier, security, and much more. Inside, you'll find out how to implement all the powerful features of Oracle9
i and optimize system performance.
- Install and configure Oracle9i on Windows NT/2000/XP Professional
- Migrate or upgrade from Oracle8 and Oracle8i
- Create an Oracle9i database, using standard and custom templates
- Perform administrative tasks and handle backup and recovery
- Utilize Oracle Net Services
- Handle backup and recovery with Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN)
- Use Oracle Enterprise Manager (EM) for single-point administration
- Install and deploy Oracle9i Application Server
- Deploy Oracle Internet File System, Oracle Portal, and Oracle Internet Directory
- Implement sound security measures
Reader Reviews"Oracle 9i for Windows Handbook," is a good book for me to learn Oracle 9i in Windows environment. When I suddenly found this book in Borders, I was very excited to read it for 1 hour. And then I ordered it online. I like the author's writing style. Before I read this book, I was very confused about how to create a oracle 9i database manually in Windows 2000. I don't know the commands and registry key in Windows 2000. After reading this book, I get all the answers in this book. In this book, you will find it very clear to learn how to create a database using DBCA and how to create a database manually. This book also gives me a good idea about how to upgrade from oracle 8/8i to oralce 9i using database migration assistant or using export and import command. The author makes aon when is the best time to use them separately. I also learn how to backup the database using cold backup, hot backup and recovery manager. If you want to go through Oracle 9i and have a hands-on experience in your own PC, I recommand that you use this book as a reference. This book covers a lot of topics, but maybe you will find that's not enoght for you to know Oracle 9i in detail. I still recommend that the beginners read this book.